Van der Vaart plays down sub row
The Holland midfielder headed straight down the tunnel when, for the 17th time this season, he was replaced during Spurs' frustrating goalless draw against West Ham at White Hart Lane. Redknapp was less than impressed by the Dutchman's actions, claiming in his post-match interview: "If you are part of a team you should stay to watch the rest of the game." However, Van der Vaart insists he was not showing a lack of respect, just disappointment at not being able to see out the full match. Speaking to Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf, Van der Vaart said: "I read that Harry Redknapp wanted to talk with me, but I did not see him before I left for Holland. "But at Tottenham they cannot be angry with me. I also did the same thing against AC Milan [in the Champions League]. "I played well, and did not find the substitution necessary. Often I like to play 90 minutes, but at Spurs that hardly ever happens. I wont be back for 10 days, by then a lot of it will have blown over." Van der Vaart is expected to play a central role for the Dutch as they look to stay on course for Euro 2012 in their Group E double header against second-placed Hungary. Spurs will be well represented in the England squad, with Aaron Lennon, Michael Dawson, Jermain Defoe, Peter Crouch and Kyle Walker - on loan at Aston Villa - all hoping to feature against Wales in Cardiff this weekend, and the friendly with Ghana at Wembley next week.